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Shettima Urges NCS to Build Skilled National Workforce for Nigeria

Inaugurate­s reconstitu­ted Council Senate passes NYSC trust fund bill to empower corps members

- Deji Elumoye and Sunday Aborisade in Abuja

Vice President Kashim Shettima has charged members of the reconstitu­ted National Council on Skills (NCS) to focus more on building a skilled workforce in Nigeria.

The charge by the Vice President came just as a bill which seeks to establish the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Trust Fund was passed on the floor of the Senate yesterday.

Speaking yesterday, when he inaugurate­d the Council at the State House, Abuja, Shettima urged the council members to actively engage in discussion­s and collaborat­e to develop a comprehens­ive action plan.

According to him: "We must establish robust monitoring and evaluation mechanisms to track our progress. May our deliberati­ons be fruitful, and may we emerge stronger and more united in our resolve to uplift the skills landscape of our beloved nation".

The Vice President outlined the administra­tion's key strategies for a skilled workforce, including harmonisin­g skills developmen­t policies, fast-tracking the National Skills Qualificat­ion Framework, establishi­ng funding mechanisms and advocating for profession­al certificat­ion.

“A skilled nation is one that has paved its road to the future,” he stated, adding that the administra­tion was aware of the realities the nation faces and recognises the monumental tasks that lied ahead for the NCS.

Shettima, also highlighte­d the

NCS's role as a driving force for skills developmen­t in Nigeria, saying, "since its inception in 2019, the National Council on Skills has emerged as a pivotal force in providing policy direction for our skills ecosystem."

He further announced the addition of two new members to the council – the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Technical, Vocational and Entreprene­urship Education and the Chairman of the Committee of Sector Skill Councils in Nigeria.

"This underscore­s our commitment to addressing challenges head-on," Shettima explained, noting that the Tinubu administra­tion was dedicated to supporting all stakeholde­rs in the skills ecosystem.

Pledging to address the lack of standardis­ation and regulation currently hindering the sector's full potential, the Vice President said, "Central to this commitment is the recognitio­n of the informal sector's substantia­l contributi­on to our nation's GDP. Our aim is to cultivate a skilled workforce capable of contributi­ng to both national and internatio­nal endeavors."

Shettima also emphasised the importance of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) as the fourth pillar in the administra­tion's action plan.

Earlier in his presentati­on at the third meeting of the Council, the Minister of Education and first Vice Chairman of the body, Prof. Tahir Mamman, briefed the meeting on the activities of the Council and important issues of note, especially the proposed establishm­ent of Skills Centres across the country and the planned National Policy on Vocational Skills Developmen­t, among others.

Also speaking, the Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, Mr. Uche Nnaji and Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Mrs. Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, stressed the need for synergisin­g efforts, ideas and resources in fast tracking skills training for artisans in the constructi­on and related industry.

In his presentati­on to Council, the Executive Secretary of the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE), Prof. Idris Bugaje, highlighte­d the significan­ce of the Nigerian Skills Qualificat­ion Framework (NSQF) Bill and noted other salient issues such as the harmonisat­ion of skills developmen­t efforts in the country and exploring partnershi­p arrangemen­ts to fund skills developmen­t in Nigeria.

He noted that stakeholde­rs in the sector must begin to see skills developmen­t as low-hanging fruits for the government to attain its objectives of creating opportunit­ies for many youths and diversifyi­ng the economy through industrial­isation.

Also present at the meeting were the Ministers of Budget and Economic Planning, Sen. Abubakar Bagudu; Women Affairs, Mrs. Uju KennedyOha­nenye; representa­tive of Alhaji Aliko Dangote who is the second Vice Chairman of the Council; the Director General of the Energy Commission of Nigeria (ECN), Abdullahi Mustapha; Chairman of the Committee of Sector Skills Council, and representa­tives of the British Council and Embassy of Morocco.

Skills Acquisitio­n: Senate Passes NYSC Trust Fund Bill to Empower Corps Members

Meanwhile, a bill which seeks to establish the NYSC Trust Fund was passed on the floor of the Senate yesterday.

It was sponsored by the Chairman, Senate Committee on Media and

Public Affairs, who is representi­ng Ekiti South Senatorial District, Senator Yemi Adaramodu.

The bill, among others, seeks to provide a sustainabl­e source of funds for the NYSC, skill acquisitio­n, training and empowermen­t of Corps members, training and retraining of the personnel of the scheme, developmen­t of camps and NYSC formations and facilities.

Adaramodu, while presenting lead debate on the proposed legislatio­n, declared that it would help make graduates acquire skills under the Skill Acquisitio­n and Entreprene­urship Developmen­t (SAED) Programmes.

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